Gavin Newsom March 28 Newsom-backed San Francisco speed camera program fines certain drivers more than others San Francisco launched a pilot program approved by California Gov. Gavin Newsom that allows the city to issue fines to speeding drivers based on income.
Media March 18 San Francisco Pride takes financial hit after major companies pull sponsorships amid DEI fallout San Francisco Pride org takes financial hit due to several companies pulling funding amid the trend of businesses pulling back on DEI initiatives.
California March 15 Preacher doesn't flinch as activist points apparent gun at his head Heart-pounding video shows the moment a pastor had an apparent gun pointed in his face by an activist – but the cool-headed preacher hardly moves a muscle.
Gavin Newsom March 13 Gavin Newsom responds to claims he secretly helped fund his own bronze bust: 'Free tinfoil hat' California Gov. Gavin Newsom's office blasted claims that he secretly helped pay for a bronze bust of himself that sits inside San Francisco City Hall.
Politics February 27 Blue city mayor embraces government efficiency in new memo to city employees San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie directed city employees in a memo on Tuesday to return to the office at least four days a week to improve government efficiency.
Nancy Pelosi February 23 Trump looking to sell off Nancy Pelosi Federal Building in San Francisco: reports San Francisco's Nancy Pelosi Federal Building could be sold off by the Trump administration as part of Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cuts
NBA February 17 Charles Barkley hopes San Francisco mayor can 'do something about the homeless population' Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley expressed optimism for the city of San Francisco after he said he met the mayor several times.
Boxing February 12 Pro boxing match could take place at Alcatraz this summer: report Alcatraz Island, the infamous former prison turned historic museum in San Francisco Bay, could be the site of a professional boxing match this summer.
San Francisco February 8 Big Tech whistleblower's parents sue, sounding alarm over son's unexpected death The parents of young California tech whistleblower Suchir Balaji, whose 2024 death was ruled a suicide, are now suing the City and County of San Francisco.
Politics February 7 Dem mayor unleashes task force in attempt to rescue crime-ridden city: 'Restore order to our streets' San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie launched the San Francisco Police Department Hospitality Task Force as he works to clean up San Francisco's streets.
VIDEO February 6 Traveling sisters attempt hilarious flight hack to keep middle seat open Haley Dreher and her sister, Tina, had passengers laughing as they tried a clever travel hack while aboard a Southwest Airlines flight leaving San Francisco.
Nancy Pelosi February 5 Former AOC chief of staff announces run against Pelosi, calls Dems 'paralyzed and unprepared' under Trump Saikat Chakrabarti, who used to work for U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., said he will run to unseat Rep. Nancy Pelosi, who represents the San Francisco area.
San Francisco February 5 CEO son of 'Silicon Valley pioneer' arrested in alleged San Francisco attack A Silicon Valley CEO was arrested on Saturday in downtown San Francisco on suspicion of rape and other charges including robbery, assault with a deadly weapon, and false imprisonment.
NBA January 18 Charles Barkley slams San Francisco as 'rat infested,' declares he's skipping NBA All-Star Game Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley slammed the city of San Francisco during "Inside the NBA" on Thursday night as "rat infested."
Health January 12 One state leads country in human bird flu with nearly 40 confirmed cases A child in California is presumed to have H5N1 bird flu, according to the San Francisco Department of Public Health. Experts weigh in on the risk of a potential virus mutation.
Media January 2 San Francisco mayor-elect promises worried resident that he'll clean up city, address homelessness crisis San Francisco Mayor-elect David Lurie promised a worried resident that he would clean up the city's streets ahead of his tenure, as the city continues to deal with homelessness and more.
Culture December 21 Flashback: San Francisco 'weight czar' declares that no one has to be healthy San Francisco's new "weight czar" Virgie Tovar remarked that "no one has to be healthy" or owes being that to others in a resurfaced 2022 interview.
Media December 17 San Francisco Health Department hires 'fat positivity' expert to consult on 'weight stigma and neutrality' The San Francisco Department of Public Health has hired a 'body positivity consultant' to bring attention to 'weight stigma and weight neutrality.'
Crime December 17 Defendant in Cash App founder's death found guilty of second-degree murder Nima Momeni, the man accused of killing Cash App founder Bob Lee last year has been found guilty of second-degree murder, a San Francisco jury has found, according to KTVU.
Artificial Intelligence December 14 OpenAI whistleblower found dead in San Francisco apartment from apparent suicide A former OpenAI employee and whistleblower, Suchir Balaji, was found dead in his apartment in San Francisco, California, from an apparent suicide attempt.
New York City December 14 Mother of suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing spoke with FBI the night before her son's arrest: report The FBI questioned the mother of Luigi Mangione the night before her son's arrest in Pennsylvania, and she said he bore a resemblance to the wanted suspect.
Media December 8 Christian classical schools unexpectedly thriving in deep blue city Christian schools offering a classical liberal arts education are cropping up across the Bay Area, according to a new report, and expanding their influence.
San Francisco December 4 Surveillance video shows Cash App founder using knife to snort cocaine before death, defense alleges Lawyers for Nima Momeni, who is accused of killing Cash App founder Bob Lee, played a new surveillance video during their closing arguments in his murder trial.
San Francisco December 3 San Francisco woman, notorious for allegedly threatening to kill children, pleads not guilty Kim Andrews, a 37-year-old woman accused of threatening children at parks and playgrounds in San Francisco, pleaded not guilty in court on Monday.
Nancy Pelosi November 30 'Green' federal building once ridiculed by Trump being dedicated to Nancy Pelosi An energy efficient government building in California – once ridiculed by President-elect Trump – will be formally dedicated to former House Speaker Nanci Pelosi on Monday.
San Francisco November 24 San Francisco minors, as young as 12, caught allegedly shoplifting over $84K of merchandise: police A group of juvenile delinquents – as young as 12-years-old – were arrested for allegedly committing a string of thefts worth $84K in San Francisco.
California November 22 Former Silicon Valley Democratic donor cheers California's red shift: 'We need to put Americans first' Ex-Obama fundraiser and Silicon Valley tech pioneer Allison Huynh spoke to Fox News Digital about the recent progressive losses in California after the election.
Digital Originals November 21 What weary San Franciscans are saying after voters rejected ‘stranglehold’ of the progressive left As the economy dominated national voter concerns, San Francisco residents had a different priority — ending "chaos and lawlessness," as one Gen Z voter put it.
Digital Originals November 19 How a political earthquake rocked California and made crime 'finally illegal again' Ten years after passing a sweeping criminal justice reform measure, Californians are backtracking big, and kicking key progressive figures to the curb along the way.
VIDEO November 18 Gavin Newsom wants to 'Trump-proof' California despite election results: LA official Recovering homeless addict-turned-activist Tom Wolf, Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney Jon Hatami and Venice Neighborhood Council Board Member Soledad Ursua discuss why California voters are turning against progressive policies. Â